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Size guide

Except a few historic models that are in French sizes, the large majority of our shoes are in English sizes.
In order to help you determine your size, use the table below. In case of doubt, you can alsways
measure the length of your foot, by following the instructions below.

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Measure your feet

Wear the type of socks similar to the style of shoe and measure your footprint, as explained below.

Phase 1

Stick a sheet of paper on the floor and against a wall. Adopt a natural position by dividing your weight over your two legs, your feet ferm on the sheet of paper, your heels glued against the wall.

Phase 2

With the help of a pencil, mark on the sheet of paper the end of your foot. Hold the pencil as straight as possible. Do the same operation for the other foot and repeat one more time, in order to be sure. If you can rely on a third party to help you, don't hesitate. It is rather uncommon that our both feet have the same length. Consequently, make a decision based on the measure of the longest feet. Use the table above.

Plain leather

Genuine rubber sole

Our soles and heels are always made with the same vulcanization blends and processes as originally used in the long history of Paraboot.
Rubber develops the best of its physical and mechanical properties, namely comfort, flexibility and resistance to wear, even if the latter also depends heavily on the use and the wearer of the shoes.
Our rubber blends come from France, and are vulcanized on our presses in our Saint Jean de Moirans workshop.

Expertise and tradition

Country of tradition, Spain has been able to keep know-how and recognized expertise, for patinas or genuine welt moccasin. In addition, there are still wide ranges of machinery that expand the range of possibilities.